]]>ACT with Faith. I have a history of working the the Survivors Network for those Abused by Priests (SNAP; the organization that was highlighted in the Academy Award winning movie, Spotlight), and have worked with very distraught Christians and understand the obstacles of applying ACT to people of certain faith. Ingrid wrote a really neat book to help unravel those types of issues. I hope you enjoy the podcast.
I have a few trainings coming up during 2016, and a lot of exciting projects for 2017. Contact me for more information.

]]>Speaking to Ingrid Ord was a wonderful opportunity to get a perspective of how a Christian views Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and about her book, ACT with Faith. I have a history of working the the Survivors Network for those Abused by Priests (SN...Speaking to Ingrid Ord was a wonderful opportunity to get a perspective of how a Christian views Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and about her book, ACT with Faith. I have a history of working the the Survivors Network for those Abused by Priests (SNAP; the organization that was highlighted in the Academy Award winning movie, Spotlight), and have worked with very distraught Christians and understand the obstacles of applying ACT to people of certain faith. Ingrid wrote a really neat book to help unravel those types of issues. I hope you enjoy the podcast.
I have a few trainings coming up during 2016, and a lot of exciting projects for 2017. Contact me for more information.
September 12 & 13, 2016
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy: 2-Day Intensive ACT Training
New York City, NY
September 15 & 16, 2016
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy: 2-Day Intensive ACT Training
Portland, ME
September 19 & 20, 2016
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy: 2-Day Intensive ACT Training
Honolulu, HI
September 27, 2016
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Everyday Practice
Syracuse, NY
September 28, 2016
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Everyday Practice
Rochester, NY
September 29, 2016
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Everyday Practice
Buffalo, NY
October 3 & 4, 2016
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy: 2-Day Intensive ACT Training
Seattle, WA
October 6 & 7, 2016
ACT I: Two-Day Training with Praxis
Columbus, OH
October 13, 2016
Keynote Speech at the BSN Conference:
Building Leadership Commitment
Jacksonville, FL
October 20 & 21, 2016
ACT I: Two-Day Training with Praxis
Pittsburgh, PA
October 24 & 25, 2016
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy: 2-Day Intensive ACT Training
Sacramento, CA
October 26 & 27, 2016
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy: 2-Day Intensive ACT Training
San Francisco, CA
November 3-6, 2016
ACT BootCamp with Steve Hayes, Robyn Walser, Kelly Wilson, Tim Gordon, Matt Boone, Emily Sandoz, and Thomas Szabo
Tampa, FL
November 15-16, 2016
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy: 2-Day Intensive ACT Training
Des Moines, IA
November 17-18, 2016
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy: 2-Day Intensive ACT Training
Omaha, NE
Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo23:40Functionally Speaking #14 - Interview with Norman GustavsonFunctionally Speaking #14 - Interview with Norman Gustavsonhttps://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-14-interview-with-norman-gustavson/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-14-interview-with-norman-gustavson/#commentsMon, 06 Apr 2015 06:54:02 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-14-interview-with-norman-gustavson/Norman Gustavson is an ACT therapist and trainer working in Afghanistan. He tells of his experiences working with clients and trainees in Kandahar, and about the state of mental health treatment in that region. He also talks about how mindfulness meditation helps him with his job and explains how he uses The Matrix with clients, as well. ]]>The Matrix with clients, as well. ]]>Norman Gustavson is an ACT therapist and trainer working in Afghanistan. He tells of his experiences working with clients and trainees in Kandahar, and about the state of mental health treatment in that region. He also talks about how mindfulness medita...Norman Gustavson is an ACT therapist and trainer working in Afghanistan. He tells of his experiences working with clients and trainees in Kandahar, and about the state of mental health treatment in that region. He also talks about how mindfulness meditation helps him with his job and explains how he uses The Matrix with clients, as well. Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo34:01Functionally Speaking #13 – Interview with Brandon GaudianoFunctionally Speaking #13 – Interview with Brandon Gaudianohttps://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-13-%e2%80%93-interview-with-brandon-gaudiano/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-13-%e2%80%93-interview-with-brandon-gaudiano/#commentsTue, 31 Mar 2015 09:54:41 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-13-%e2%80%93-interview-with-brandon-gaudiano/Brandon Gaudiano has done a great deal of research in
contextual behavioral approaches related to clinical work. His website at Brown University
is a treasure trove of great publications that you can download, read, and
apply. He also has a new book titled Incorporating Mindfulness and Acceptance
into the Treatment of Psychosis: Current Trends and Future Directions. It
is available on Amazon, and you can get to that bookstore by clicking through the
ACBS website. Whether you treat
individuals with serious mental illness or not, Brandon discusses important
points for anyone applying the ACT model in treatment. Enjoy!

]]>Brandon Gaudiano has done a great deal of research in
contextual behavioral approaches related to clinical work. His website at Brown University
is a treasure trove of great publications that you can download, read, and
apply. He also has a new book titled Incorporating Mindfulness and Acceptance
into the Treatment of Psychosis: Current Trends and Future Directions. It
is available on Amazon, and you can get to that bookstore by clicking through the
ACBS website. Whether you treat
individuals with serious mental illness or not, Brandon discusses important
points for anyone applying the ACT model in treatment. Enjoy!

]]>
Brandon Gaudiano has done a great deal of research in
contextual behavioral approaches related to clinical work. His website at Brown University
is a treasure trove of great publications that you can download, read, and
apply. He also has...
Brandon Gaudiano has done a great deal of research in
contextual behavioral approaches related to clinical work. His website at Brown University
is a treasure trove of great publications that you can download, read, and
apply. He also has a new book titled Incorporating Mindfulness and Acceptance
into the Treatment of Psychosis: Current Trends and Future Directions. It
is available on Amazon, and you can get to that bookstore by clicking through the
ACBS website. Whether you treat
individuals with serious mental illness or not, Brandon discusses important
points for anyone applying the ACT model in treatment. Enjoy!
Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo22:07Functionally Speaking #12 - Interview with Anthony BiglanFunctionally Speaking #12 - Interview with Anthony Biglanhttps://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-12-interview-with-anthony-biglan/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-12-interview-with-anthony-biglan/#commentsSat, 28 Feb 2015 17:17:12 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-12-interview-with-anthony-biglan/I am very excited to have Tony Biglan on Functionally Speaking. He wrote a fantastic book called The Nurture Effect: How the Science of Human Behavior Can Improve Our Lives & Our World. I highly recommend the book, and you
can order it by going to the ACBS Click-Thru page first. Check out his cool website that hosts a neat
video about the topic, and even shows endorsements from many scholarly people,
including Senator Jeff Merkley. Tony’s
answers to my questions are really enlightening, and I think you’ll find this podcast
particularly interesting. And, if you
like this interview, check out Tony’s interview on Trent Codd’s CBT Radio podcast. I look forward to your
feedback.

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I am very excited to have Tony Biglan on Functionally Speaking. He wrote a fantastic book called The Nurture Effect: How the Science of Human Behavior Can Improve Our Lives & Our World. I highly recommend the book, and you
can order it b...
I am very excited to have Tony Biglan on Functionally Speaking. He wrote a fantastic book called The Nurture Effect: How the Science of Human Behavior Can Improve Our Lives & Our World. I highly recommend the book, and you
can order it by going to the ACBS Click-Thru page first. Check out his cool website that hosts a neat
video about the topic, and even shows endorsements from many scholarly people,
including Senator Jeff Merkley. Tony’s
answers to my questions are really enlightening, and I think you’ll find this podcast
particularly interesting. And, if you
like this interview, check out Tony’s interview on Trent Codd’s CBT Radio podcast. I look forward to your
feedback.
Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo31:45Functionally Speaking #11 - Interview with Beate EbertFunctionally Speaking #11 - Interview with Beate Eberthttps://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-11-interview-with-beate-ebert/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-11-interview-with-beate-ebert/#commentsTue, 10 Feb 2015 21:20:24 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-11-interview-with-beate-ebert/Beate Ebert is
doing a remarkable job helping reduce suffering and improve quality of living
for people in Sierra Leone. She’s
helping establish mental health infrastructures, training professionals in
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and doing important implementations of
public health initiatives to reduce the spread of Ebola in West Africa. She and I worked together with Joanne Dahl
presenting ACT workshops in Sierra Leone.
Beate and I reminisce about that experience and talk about the
challenges of disseminating the contextual behavioral sciences. Beate explains how she used ACT to influence
people’s actions to reduce the spread of the Ebola virus. (Check out Steve Hayes’s blog about this
topic here.)

We also discuss our experience in the amputee camps,
conversations with adults who were child-combatants, prevention measures, and
our interaction with Father Peter Conte, a great community organizer in
Freetown. (To read a little bit about Peter, look here).

]]>Beate Ebert is
doing a remarkable job helping reduce suffering and improve quality of living
for people in Sierra Leone. She’s
helping establish mental health infrastructures, training professionals in
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and doing important implementations of
public health initiatives to reduce the spread of Ebola in West Africa. She and I worked together with Joanne Dahl
presenting ACT workshops in Sierra Leone.
Beate and I reminisce about that experience and talk about the
challenges of disseminating the contextual behavioral sciences. Beate explains how she used ACT to influence
people’s actions to reduce the spread of the Ebola virus. (Check out Steve Hayes’s blog about this
topic here.)

We also discuss our experience in the amputee camps,
conversations with adults who were child-combatants, prevention measures, and
our interaction with Father Peter Conte, a great community organizer in
Freetown. (To read a little bit about Peter, look here).

]]>
Beate Ebert is
doing a remarkable job helping reduce suffering and improve quality of living
for people in Sierra Leone. She’s
helping establish mental health infrastructures, training professionals in
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, a...
Beate Ebert is
doing a remarkable job helping reduce suffering and improve quality of living
for people in Sierra Leone. She’s
helping establish mental health infrastructures, training professionals in
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and doing important implementations of
public health initiatives to reduce the spread of Ebola in West Africa. She and I worked together with Joanne Dahl
presenting ACT workshops in Sierra Leone.
Beate and I reminisce about that experience and talk about the
challenges of disseminating the contextual behavioral sciences. Beate explains how she used ACT to influence
people’s actions to reduce the spread of the Ebola virus. (Check out Steve Hayes’s blog about this
topic here.)
We also discuss our experience in the amputee camps,
conversations with adults who were child-combatants, prevention measures, and
our interaction with Father Peter Conte, a great community organizer in
Freetown. (To read a little bit about Peter, look here).
If you’d like to assist in this Beate’s initiatives, check
out the Commit + Act organization’s website and Facebook page.
Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo44:41Functionally Speaking #10 - Interview with Lauren PorosoffFunctionally Speaking #10 - Interview with Lauren Porosoffhttps://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-10-interview-with-lauren-porosoff/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-10-interview-with-lauren-porosoff/#commentsSun, 25 Jan 2015 15:07:55 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-10-interview-with-lauren-porosoff/Lauren Porosoff, a junior high school teacher in New York, blends the ACT model into her curriculum. I always admire people who do something pioneering with the ACT work. She and I talk about how she does it, and she provides resources for weaving ACT into educational scenarios. Check out her book, Curriculum at Your Core: Meaningful Teaching in the Age of Standards, and her website, Teaching Tolerance. If you'd like to learn more about her approach, she wrote a neat article, Systems vs. Heaps: Aligning Professional Development with School Values. She's also giving a workshop on Friday, May 1, 2015 about giving English teachers ideas for designing a values-based curriculum. It's called The Story Your English Course Tells and you can register for it here.]]>Lauren Porosoff, a junior high school teacher in New York, blends the ACT model into her curriculum. I always admire people who do something pioneering with the ACT work. She and I talk about how she does it, and she provides resources for weaving ACT into educational scenarios. Check out her book, Curriculum at Your Core: Meaningful Teaching in the Age of Standards, and her website, Teaching Tolerance. If you'd like to learn more about her approach, she wrote a neat article, Systems vs. Heaps: Aligning Professional Development with School Values. She's also giving a workshop on Friday, May 1, 2015 about giving English teachers ideas for designing a values-based curriculum. It's called The Story Your English Course Tells and you can register for it here.]]>Lauren Porosoff, a junior high school teacher in New York, blends the ACT model into her curriculum. I always admire people who do something pioneering with the ACT work. She and I talk about how she does it, and she provides resources for weaving ACT i...Lauren Porosoff, a junior high school teacher in New York, blends the ACT model into her curriculum. I always admire people who do something pioneering with the ACT work. She and I talk about how she does it, and she provides resources for weaving ACT into educational scenarios. Check out her book, Curriculum at Your Core: Meaningful Teaching in the Age of Standards, and her website, Teaching Tolerance. If you'd like to learn more about her approach, she wrote a neat article, Systems vs. Heaps: Aligning Professional Development with School Values. She's also giving a workshop on Friday, May 1, 2015 about giving English teachers ideas for designing a values-based curriculum. It's called The Story Your English Course Tells and you can register for it here.Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo33:01Functionally Speaking #9 - Interview with Joann WrightFunctionally Speaking #9 - Interview with Joann Wrighthttps://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-9-interview-with-joann-wright/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-9-interview-with-joann-wright/#commentsMon, 05 Jan 2015 00:57:42 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-9-interview-with-joann-wright/This was the most fun I've had doing a podcast. Joann Wright, my friend, colleague, and "Big Sister" in graduate school talks with me about compassion and group therapy. She and Darrah Westrup have a book coming out this year on ACT and group psychotherapy (New Harbinger Publications).]]>This was the most fun I've had doing a podcast. Joann Wright, my friend, colleague, and "Big Sister" in graduate school talks with me about compassion and group therapy. She and Darrah Westrup have a book coming out this year on ACT and group psychothe...This was the most fun I've had doing a podcast. Joann Wright, my friend, colleague, and "Big Sister" in graduate school talks with me about compassion and group therapy. She and Darrah Westrup have a book coming out this year on ACT and group psychotherapy (New Harbinger Publications).Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo24:53Functionally Speaking #8 - Interviews with Kelly Wilson and Julie VargasFunctionally Speaking #8 - Interviews with Kelly Wilson and Julie Vargashttps://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-8-interviews-with-kelly-wilson-and-julie-vargas/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-8-interviews-with-kelly-wilson-and-julie-vargas/#commentsFri, 05 Dec 2014 14:05:34 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-8-interviews-with-kelly-wilson-and-julie-vargas/This edition of Functionally Speaking includes two
interviews. They were both done back
when I was more involved with this podcast a few years ago, but just because
they are old, doesn’t mean I shouldn’t put them out for folks to listen
to! Kelly Wilson joins me to talk about
his book Mindfulness for Two and then
I interview Julie Vargas, B.F. Skinner’s daughter, about her book Behavior Analysis for Effective Teaching. Enjoy!!

For folks interested, I’m doing several trainings in the
next few months:

CBT & Mindfulness

Kalamazoo, MI – December 9, 2014

Grand Rapids, MI – December 10, 2014

Lansing, MI – December 11, 2014

Sacramento, CA – January 27, 2015

Oakland, CA - January 28, 2015

Palo Alto, CA - January 29, 2015

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Macon, GA - February 9, 2015

Norcross, GA - February 10, 2015

Marietta, GA - February 11, 2015

Tuscon, AZ – March 10, 2015

Scottsdale, AZ - March 11, 2015

Phoenix, AZ - March 12, 2015

Treating OCD & Hoarding

Tinley Park, IL - April 29, 2015

Lisle, IL - April 30, 2015

Arlington Heights, IL – May 1, 2015

If interested in my scheduled dates about SAFETY or
LEADERSHIP training, or for information on how to register for the above
events, please feel free to email me: Daniel.Moran@comcast.net. Thanks for listening!

]]>This edition of Functionally Speaking includes two
interviews. They were both done back
when I was more involved with this podcast a few years ago, but just because
they are old, doesn’t mean I shouldn’t put them out for folks to listen
to! Kelly Wilson joins me to talk about
his book Mindfulness for Two and then
I interview Julie Vargas, B.F. Skinner’s daughter, about her book Behavior Analysis for Effective Teaching. Enjoy!!

For folks interested, I’m doing several trainings in the
next few months:

CBT & Mindfulness

Kalamazoo, MI – December 9, 2014

Grand Rapids, MI – December 10, 2014

Lansing, MI – December 11, 2014

Sacramento, CA – January 27, 2015

Oakland, CA - January 28, 2015

Palo Alto, CA - January 29, 2015

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Macon, GA - February 9, 2015

Norcross, GA - February 10, 2015

Marietta, GA - February 11, 2015

Tuscon, AZ – March 10, 2015

Scottsdale, AZ - March 11, 2015

Phoenix, AZ - March 12, 2015

Treating OCD & Hoarding

Tinley Park, IL - April 29, 2015

Lisle, IL - April 30, 2015

Arlington Heights, IL – May 1, 2015

If interested in my scheduled dates about SAFETY or
LEADERSHIP training, or for information on how to register for the above
events, please feel free to email me: Daniel.Moran@comcast.net. Thanks for listening!

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This edition of Functionally Speaking includes two
interviews. They were both done back
when I was more involved with this podcast a few years ago, but just because
they are old, doesn’t mean I shouldn’t put them out for folks to listen...
This edition of Functionally Speaking includes two
interviews. They were both done back
when I was more involved with this podcast a few years ago, but just because
they are old, doesn’t mean I shouldn’t put them out for folks to listen
to! Kelly Wilson joins me to talk about
his book Mindfulness for Two and then
I interview Julie Vargas, B.F. Skinner’s daughter, about her book Behavior Analysis for Effective Teaching. Enjoy!!
For folks interested, I’m doing several trainings in the
next few months:
CBT & Mindfulness
Kalamazoo, MI – December 9, 2014
Grand Rapids, MI – December 10, 2014
Lansing, MI – December 11, 2014
Sacramento, CA – January 27, 2015
Oakland, CA - January 28, 2015
Palo Alto, CA - January 29, 2015
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Macon, GA - February 9, 2015
Norcross, GA - February 10, 2015
Marietta, GA - February 11, 2015
Tuscon, AZ – March 10, 2015
Scottsdale, AZ - March 11, 2015
Phoenix, AZ - March 12, 2015
Treating OCD & Hoarding
Tinley Park, IL - April 29, 2015
Lisle, IL - April 30, 2015
Arlington Heights, IL – May 1, 2015
If interested in my scheduled dates about SAFETY or
LEADERSHIP training, or for information on how to register for the above
events, please feel free to email me: Daniel.Moran@comcast.net. Thanks for listening!
Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo29:10Functionally Speaking #7 - D.J. Moran interviews Dennis TirchFunctionally Speaking #7 - D.J. Moran interviews Dennis Tirchhttps://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-dj-moran-interviews-dennis-tirch/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-dj-moran-interviews-dennis-tirch/#commentsSun, 23 Nov 2014 00:52:56 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-dj-moran-interviews-dennis-tirch/It’s the triumphant return of Functionally Speaking! After
several years of dormancy, the podcast is back and featuring an interview with Dennis
Tirch. He’s an awesome contextual
behavioral scientist, compassionate therapist, and passionate mindfulness enthusiast. He and I speak about the book he coauthored
with Benji Schoendorff and Laura Silberstein, The ACT Practitioner’s Guide to the Science of Compassion: Tools for Fostering Psychological Flexibility. If you enjoy the podcast, or have feedback... or a request related to what I should talk about, tweet me! @drdjmoran

]]>It’s the triumphant return of Functionally Speaking! After
several years of dormancy, the podcast is back and featuring an interview with Dennis
Tirch. He’s an awesome contextual
behavioral scientist, compassionate therapist, and passionate mindfulness enthusiast. He and I speak about the book he coauthored
with Benji Schoendorff and Laura Silberstein, The ACT Practitioner’s Guide to the Science of Compassion: Tools for Fostering Psychological Flexibility. If you enjoy the podcast, or have feedback... or a request related to what I should talk about, tweet me! @drdjmoran

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It’s the triumphant return of Functionally Speaking! After
several years of dormancy, the podcast is back and featuring an interview with Dennis
Tirch. He’s an awesome contextual
behavioral scientist, compassionate therapist, and passiona...
It’s the triumphant return of Functionally Speaking! After
several years of dormancy, the podcast is back and featuring an interview with Dennis
Tirch. He’s an awesome contextual
behavioral scientist, compassionate therapist, and passionate mindfulness enthusiast. He and I speak about the book he coauthored
with Benji Schoendorff and Laura Silberstein, The ACT Practitioner’s Guide to the Science of Compassion: Tools for Fostering Psychological Flexibility. If you enjoy the podcast, or have feedback... or a request related to what I should talk about, tweet me! @drdjmoran AND - Click here to help raise funds for ACBS when you shop on Amazon
Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo29:16The Art & Science of Valuing in Psychotherapy - Part TwoThe Art & Science of Valuing in Psychotherapy - Part Twohttps://djmoran.podbean.com/e/the-art-science-of-valuing-in-psychotherapy-part-two/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/the-art-science-of-valuing-in-psychotherapy-part-two/#commentsMon, 20 Dec 2010 10:52:03 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/the-art-science-of-valuing-in-psychotherapy-part-two/Before the Association for Contextual Behavioral Sciences conference in The Netherlands, there were many requests to record the workshops.Joanne Dahl, Jennifer Plumb, Ian Stewart, and Tobias Lundgren led a fantastic workshop entitled The Art & Science ofValuing in Psychotherapy.They wrote a book withthe same title published by New Harbinger, and it is excellent.

This is Part Two of the workshop.Just to clarify, all I did was record this workshop and asked for permission to post it here on the Functionally Speaking website.Enjoy!

D.J. Moran

]]>Before the Association for Contextual Behavioral Sciences conference in The Netherlands, there were many requests to record the workshops. Joanne Dahl, Jennifer Plumb, Ian Stewart, and Tobias Lundgren led a fantastic workshop entitled The Art & Science ofValuing in Psychotherapy. They wrote a book with the same title published by New Harbinger, and it is excellent.

This is Part Two of the workshop. Just to clarify, all I did was record this workshop and asked for permission to post it here on the Functionally Speaking website. Enjoy!

D.J. Moran

]]>Before the Association for Contextual Behavioral Sciences conference in The Netherlands, there were many requests to record the workshops. Joanne Dahl, Jennifer Plumb, Ian Stewart, and Tobias Lundgren led a fantastic workshop entitled The Art & Science ...Before the Association for Contextual Behavioral Sciences conference in The Netherlands, there were many requests to record the workshops. Joanne Dahl, Jennifer Plumb, Ian Stewart, and Tobias Lundgren led a fantastic workshop entitled The Art & Science of Valuing in Psychotherapy. They wrote a book with the same title published by New Harbinger, and it is excellent.
This is Part Two of the workshop. Just to clarify, all I did was record this workshop and asked for permission to post it here on the Functionally Speaking website. Enjoy!
D.J. Moran Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo01:11:58The Art & Science of Valuing in Psychotherapy - Part OneThe Art & Science of Valuing in Psychotherapy - Part Onehttps://djmoran.podbean.com/e/the-art-science-of-valuing-in-psychotherapy-part-one/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/the-art-science-of-valuing-in-psychotherapy-part-one/#commentsMon, 04 Jan 2010 10:37:04 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/the-art-science-of-valuing-in-psychotherapy-part-one/Before the Association for Contextual Behavioral Sciences conference in The Netherlands, there were many requests to record the workshops.Joanne Dahl, Jennifer Plumb, Ian Stewart, and Tobias Lundgren led a fantastic workshop entitled The Art & Science ofValuing in Psychotherapy.They wrote a book withthe same title published by New Harbinger, and it is excellent.

This is Part One of the workshop, and I’ll post Part Two fairly soon.Just to clarify, all I did was record this workshop and asked for permission to post it here on the Functionally Speaking website.Enjoy!

D.J. Moran

]]>Before the Association for Contextual Behavioral Sciences conference in The Netherlands, there were many requests to record the workshops. Joanne Dahl, Jennifer Plumb, Ian Stewart, and Tobias Lundgren led a fantastic workshop entitled The Art & Science ofValuing in Psychotherapy. They wrote a book with the same title published by New Harbinger, and it is excellent.

This is Part One of the workshop, and I’ll post Part Two fairly soon. Just to clarify, all I did was record this workshop and asked for permission to post it here on the Functionally Speaking website. Enjoy!

D.J. Moran

]]>Before the Association for Contextual Behavioral Sciences conference in The Netherlands, there were many requests to record the workshops. Joanne Dahl, Jennifer Plumb, Ian Stewart, and Tobias Lundgren led a fantastic workshop entitled The Art & Science ...Before the Association for Contextual Behavioral Sciences conference in The Netherlands, there were many requests to record the workshops. Joanne Dahl, Jennifer Plumb, Ian Stewart, and Tobias Lundgren led a fantastic workshop entitled The Art & Science of Valuing in Psychotherapy. They wrote a book with the same title published by New Harbinger, and it is excellent.
This is Part One of the workshop, and I’ll post Part Two fairly soon. Just to clarify, all I did was record this workshop and asked for permission to post it here on the Functionally Speaking website. Enjoy!
D.J. Moran Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo01:25:13Functionally Speaking #6Functionally Speaking #6https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-6/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-6/#commentsSun, 19 Apr 2009 21:50:21 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-6/

You might need some references for this version of Functionally Speaking. The intro alludes to a Washington Post article called Pearls Before Breakfast that I found particularly condescending and is related to a series of posts on the ACT Listserve called “A Violinist in the Metro” from March 2008.

During the discussion about mindfulness in the podcast, you might like to have the Inflexahex Case Conceptualization Worksheet available, and it is available at the ACT in Practice website.

In addition, there are a few ACT trainings coming up. Please contact me for more information about these workshops:

Chicagoland - April 25, 2009

Baltimore - May 9, 2009

Phoenix - May 22-23, 2009

Molde, Norway - June 25-26, 2009

Enschede, The Netherlands - July 1-3, 2009

Enjoy the podcast!

]]>You might need some references for this version of Functionally Speaking. The intro alludes to a Washington Post article called Pearls Before Breakfast that I found particularly condescending and is related to a series of posts on the ACT Listserve called “A Violinist in the Metro” from March 2008.

During the discussion about mindfulness in the podcast, you might like to have the Inflexahex Case Conceptualization Worksheet available, and it is available at the ACT in Practice website.

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You might need some references for this version of Functionally Speaking. The intro alludes to a Washington Post article called Pearls Before Breakfast that I found particularly condescending and is related to a series of posts on the ACT Listserve ca...
You might need some references for this version of Functionally Speaking. The intro alludes to a Washington Post article called Pearls Before Breakfast that I found particularly condescending and is related to a series of posts on the ACT Listserve called “A Violinist in the Metro” from March 2008.
During the discussion about mindfulness in the podcast, you might like to have the Inflexahex Case Conceptualization Worksheet available, and it is available at the ACT in Practice website.
Finally, back in the mid-1990's my metal band, SONIPATH, wrote a song called ACT. I discuss the song a bit at the end of the podcast. If you are interested in the lyrics visit my blog on the ACBS website: http://www.contextualpsychology.org/blog/dj_moran. If you can't find the lyrics on that page, it is because you aren't an ACBS member. Please consider joining: http://www.contextualpsychology.org/join
In addition, there are a few ACT trainings coming up. Please contact me for more information about these workshops:
Chicagoland - April 25, 2009
Baltimore - May 9, 2009
Phoenix - May 22-23, 2009
Molde, Norway - June 25-26, 2009
Enschede, The Netherlands - July 1-3, 2009
Enjoy the podcast!Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo27:35Functionally Speaking #5Functionally Speaking #5https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-5/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-5/#commentsMon, 10 Nov 2008 16:03:00 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-5/This edition of Functionally Speaking starts with a brief explanation of the term "truth" from a functional contextual perspective, and then is followed by an interview with Niklas Torneke about his new book ABC’s of Human Behavior: Behavior Principles for the Practicing Clinician.(Please forgive me if I call the book ‘excellent’ too many times. It might be distracting, but it is that good!) Finally, I’ll relay a story about a kid who learns a lot about life by playing baseball.

This edition of Functionally Speaking starts with a brief explanation of the term "truth" from a functional contextual perspective, and then is followed by an interview with Niklas Torneke about his new book ABC’s of Human Behavior: Behavior Principles for the Practicing Clinician. (Please forgive me if I call the book ‘excellent’ too many times. It might be distracting, but it is that good!) Finally, I’ll relay a story about a kid who learns a lot about life by playing baseball.

This edition of Functionally Speaking starts with a brief explanation of the term "truth" from a functional contextual perspective, and then is followed by an interview with Niklas Torneke about his new book ABC’s of Human Behavior: Behavior Principles f...This edition of Functionally Speaking starts with a brief explanation of the term "truth" from a functional contextual perspective, and then is followed by an interview with Niklas Torneke about his new book ABC’s of Human Behavior: Behavior Principles for the Practicing Clinician. (Please forgive me if I call the book ‘excellent’ too many times. It might be distracting, but it is that good!) Finally, I’ll relay a story about a kid who learns a lot about life by playing baseball.
Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Case Conceptualization workshops with D.J. Moran are scheduled for:
Toronto – November 22, 2008
Pittsburgh – December 6, 2008
New York City – January 31, 2009
Please email Daniel.Moran@comcast.net for more information.
Thanks for listening!Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo23:37Functionally Speaking #4Functionally Speaking #4https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-4/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-4/#commentsTue, 22 Apr 2008 02:28:37 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-4/Functionally Speaking #4 is here! In this episode, I interview Chad Drake about the IRAP, and Aki Masuda about ACT & Stigma and the challenges of making ACT work more internationally accepted. Enjoy!
D.J. Moran]]>Functionally Speaking #4 is here! In this episode, I interview Chad Drake about the IRAP, and Aki Masuda about ACT & Stigma and the challenges of making ACT work more internationally accepted. Enjoy!
D.J. Moran
Functionally Speaking #4 is here! In this episode, I interview Chad Drake about the IRAP, and Aki Masuda about ACT & Stigma and the challenges of making ACT work more internationally accepted. Enjoy!
D.J. Moran
Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo22:57Functionally Speaking #3Functionally Speaking #3https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-3/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-3/#commentsThu, 13 Mar 2008 00:17:05 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-3/Hank Robb about Spiritual Reality. After that I am joined by Rhonda Merwin who discusses an ACT approach to the treatment of Eating Disorders.
Questions or concerns? Email me: daniel.moran@comcast.net
Have fun!
D.J. Moran]]>daniel.moran@comcast.net
Have fun!
D.J. Moran]]>Thanks for checking out the third edition of this 21st century behavior therapy podcast. I'll present a brief sneak preview of the ACTSI4, and then talk at length with Hank Robb about Spiritual Reality. After that I am joined by Rhonda Merwin who discu...Thanks for checking out the third edition of this 21st century behavior therapy podcast. I'll present a brief sneak preview of the ACTSI4, and then talk at length with Hank Robb about Spiritual Reality. After that I am joined by Rhonda Merwin who discusses an ACT approach to the treatment of Eating Disorders.
Questions or concerns? Email me: daniel.moran@comcast.net
Have fun!
D.J. MoranDaniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBANoNo31:16Functionally Speaking #2Functionally Speaking #2https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-2/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-2/#commentsThu, 08 Nov 2007 10:51:31 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-2/Enjoy the second edition of Functionally Speaking. This podcast includes part two of my interview with Steve Hayes plus an interview with Rob Zettle about his new book ACT for Depression. In addition, Sonja Batten discusses committed action and the differences between ACT and CBT related to treatment goals. The podcast ends with a song called Autopilot, written by David Gillanders. David performed the song unplugged at the ACT Summer Institute in Houston to a riveted crowd. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me: Daniel.Moran@comcast.net]]>Autopilot, written by David Gillanders. David performed the song unplugged at the ACT Summer Institute in Houston to a riveted crowd.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me: Daniel.Moran@comcast.net]]>Enjoy the second edition of Functionally Speaking. This podcast includes part two of my interview with Steve Hayes plus an interview with Rob Zettle about his new book ACT for Depression. In addition, Sonja Batten discusses committed action and the dif...Enjoy the second edition of Functionally Speaking. This podcast includes part two of my interview with Steve Hayes plus an interview with Rob Zettle about his new book ACT for Depression. In addition, Sonja Batten discusses committed action and the differences between ACT and CBT related to treatment goals. The podcast ends with a song called Autopilot, written by David Gillanders. David performed the song unplugged at the ACT Summer Institute in Houston to a riveted crowd.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me: Daniel.Moran@comcast.netDaniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBACleanNo29:52Functionally Speaking #1Functionally Speaking #1https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-1/
https://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-1/#commentsSun, 19 Aug 2007 18:30:50 -0400http://djmoran.podbean.com/e/functionally-speaking-1/Kevin Polk
Steve Hayes(Part 1 of 2)
Feel free to click the link to my ACBS blog. It contains materials relevant to this podcast. Please feel free to send me questions, comments, or show ideas.
Daniel.Moran@comcast.net
Enjoy!
D.J.]]>(Part 1 of 2)
Feel free to click the link to my ACBS blog. It contains materials relevant to this podcast. Please feel free to send me questions, comments, or show ideas.
Daniel.Moran@comcast.net
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D.J.]]>Thanks for your interest in Functionally Speaking - A Third Wave Behavior Therapy Podcast.
Simply 'double click' on the Play button underneath Listen Now.
This episode's guests:
Kevin Polk
Steve Hayes (Part 1 of 2)
Feel free to click th...Thanks for your interest in Functionally Speaking - A Third Wave Behavior Therapy Podcast.
Simply 'double click' on the Play button underneath Listen Now.
This episode's guests:
Kevin Polk
Steve Hayes (Part 1 of 2)
Feel free to click the link to my ACBS blog. It contains materials relevant to this podcast. Please feel free to send me questions, comments, or show ideas.
Daniel.Moran@comcast.net
Enjoy!
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